Note-St. Andrew's is the No. 3 seed from SCISA Region 1-AA for the SCISA Class AA state tournament, which will begin Tuesday. The Saints will have an away match against a yet-to-be-determined opponent in the opening round.

Note-St. Andrew's earned the top spot from Region 1 for the SCISA Class AA state tournament, which will start this week. The Saints received a first-round bye and will host a second-round match Wednesday.

COLLEGE

Baseball

Vanderbilt 6, Georgia 5

ATHENS, Ga. - Antoan Richardson drove in a run then scored on an error to cap a five-run rally in the ninth inning as Vanderbit beat Georgia on Saturday.

The Bulldogs (24-21, 8-13 Southeastern Conference) took a 5-1 lead in the sixth inning on Joey Side's run-scoring single. Josh Morris added two RBIs.

But the Commodores (30-15, 11-12) rallied in the ninth when Warner Jones scored on an error, Rucker Taylor hit a two-run single and scored on Richardson's single. Then Georgia right fielder Bobby Felmy missed a diving catch, and Richardson rounded the bases for the game-deciding score.

Matt Buschmann (4-2), who had five strikeouts, pitched four scoreless innings for Vanderbilt.

Georgia reliever Will Startup (5-4) took the loss, allowing three runs - one unearned.

AASU 12-4, USC Aiken 10-5

Armstrong Atlantic State used an eight-run fifth inning to earn a 12-10 comeback win against Peach Belt Conference foe USC Aiken in a doubleheader at Pirate Field.

The Pacers won the second game, 5-4.

Former Savannah Christian standout Jared Combs led the Pirates (33-14, 13-13 PBC) with three hits, including a pair of doubles, and two RBIs.

Matt Nalutka threw the ninth inning and earned his 12th save.

Zach Cooper and Casey Derhak had two RBIs apiece for USCA (37-16, 14-13) in its win.

The No. 4-ranked Armstrong Atlantic State men's tennis team advanced to the NCAA Division II Men's Tennis National Championship Round of 16 after the Pirates downed Georgia College & State University 5-0 Saturday for the Mid-Atlantic Region Championship.

The Pirates last advanced to the national tournament in 2000.

AASU captured its 10th win in a row by sweeping all three doubles matches, then getting singles wins from Davor Zink, 6-4, 6-3 over Brandon Lee at No. 4 singles, and David Secker, 6-1, 6-0, over Mariano Cebrian at No. 6 singles.

The Pirates will face Nebraska-Kearney, winners of its regional over St. Cloud State, on Wednesday in Altamonte Springs, Fla., at a yet-to-be-determined time.